Peter Dale Scott -- 9-11, JFK


From: Peter Scott <peterdalescott@...>
To: m.mk@...
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2021 20:23:07 -0700
Subject: Re: Stepping out of the Shadow of 9/11

 
A lower-level racist conspiracy to kill JFK -- with Milteer, the NSRP, and maybe Crommelin, superseded by a more mainstream one to stop troop withdrawal from Vietnam.


On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:27 PM <m.mk@...> wrote:
Thank you.
 
Re JFK, what would be the minor event that "the Big Event" piggy-backed onto?
 
On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 22:53:39 -0700 Peter Scott <peterdalescott@...> writes:
I believe the Jewish paper Forwards later confirmed after the men had been deported to Israel that they were Mosasd agents.

Peter


On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 8:28 PM <m.mk@...> wrote:
Mr Scott:
 
I read with great interest this article:
 
 
Thank you for it.
 
Maybe you know this (food for thought below).
 
Sincerely,
Mark M Giese
Racine, WI, US(A)
 

Lawsuit Seeks Answers on Five Men Arrested on 9/11

 
Five men were pulled over in a white Chevrolet van and taken into custody on the afternoon of September 11, 2001, after they were seen celebrating the World Trade Center attacks from a parking lot across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
 
The FBI had alerted local police departments to be on the lookout for the van, which was pulled over in East Rutherford, N.J., by Bergen County police. The van was searched by a bomb-sniffing dog, yielding a positive test for the presence of explosive traces, and samples were taken for testing, but the public has never been told whether actual explosive residues were found.
 
The men were held for 71 days, according to ABC News, before they were deported to their home country of Israel without being charged. Much of the findings of the FBI’s investigation were redacted and have yet to be released to the public. 
 
Though the story received considerable news coverage, neither the FBI nor the U.S. Department of Justice has ever adequately explained to the public why the five men were released without any criminal charges being filed. The 9/11 Commission then failed to consider any of the evidence developed during the FBI’s investigation of the five men.
 
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56. These arrestees self-identified as Israelis, who were eventually deported without indictment or prosecution.
57. One of these individuals arrested has been publicly reported to have made a statement after returning to Israel to the effect that these Israelis were sent to the United States to “document the event” (indicating foreknowledge of 9/11).
58. One foreign newspaper reported, based on an interview with a family member of one of the arrestees, that these individuals had videotaped the collapse of both WTC towers.
59. The five specific individuals arrested on 9/11 in this incident were all reported to have worked for a specific moving company at the time, but evidence was obtained by the FBI indicating that the company may not have been a legitimate moving company.
60. Police and FBI investigations related to the arrest of these individuals on 9/11 are reported to have included, in addition to development of the film confiscated from the arrestees and creation of enlarged prints which showed some of the arrestees smiling as they watched one or both of the WTC towers burning, an explosives residue test on a fabric sample from a blanket found in these individuals’ van and swab samples to be tested for explosive residue.
61. The white van driven by these arrestees was searched by a trained bomb-sniffing dog which yielded a positive result for the presence of explosive traces.
62. At least one WTC1 visitors’ card was found in these arrestees’ van. A phone number was also found in the possession of one of the arrestees which corresponded to another moving company that the FBI’s Miami office believed had been used by one of the alleged 9/11 hijackers.
 
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